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Yes, its file, open and export, import/export, choose export to a file, choose comma seperated values, select contacts in the list of folders, choose the name you give the file and the location and choose next. That should export your contacts to which you can open the csv file in excel and edit it.

I have used the following method to do this: (Note: I pulled this from here )

Although the Import and Export wizard allows you to export to an Excel spreadsheet, the Wizard doesn’t allow you to export all the fields and filtering the mapped fields is a cumbersome process as well.

The export to Excel option has been removed from Outlook 2013 mainly because it was still using the old xls-format instead of the new xlsx-format. You can still achieve the same by exporting to the csv-format but that can be even more cumbersome.

Fortunately there is another, more graphical (WYSIWYG), way to do this as well via the copy/paste method.

You can choose between even more fields by selecting “All Contact fields” from the “Select available columns from” dropdown list.
You can choose between even more fields by selecting “All Contact fields” from the “Select available columns from” dropdown list.
Press OK until all the open screens are closed.
Press CTRL+A to select al your contacts.
(In Outlook 2007 and previous, you can also use Edit-> Select All)
Press CTRL+C to copy your selected Contacts.
(In Outlook 2007 and previous, you can also use Edit-> Copy)
Open up Excel and select cell A1.
Press CTRL+V to paste all contact information or use the Paste button on the Ribbon or on the Toolbar.
Save your Excel sheet

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